Our 2000-2001 Season: Mainstage
Three Jewish middle-aged sisters, originally from Brooklyn, come together in Queen Anne's Gate, London, to celebrate the fifty-fourth birthday of Sara, the eldest, now a brilliant British banker. Divorced, a single mother, Sara no longer sees the necessity for romance. Gorgeous, the middle sister, is a suburban housewife and talk show personality. And Pfeni, journalist and travel writer, still hasn't written her serious book on the women of Tajikistan. Pfeni's boyfriend, Geoffrey, director of the hit musical The Scarlet Pimpernel, brings to Sara's house Mervyn, a faux furrier, "the world leader in synthetic animal protective covering." Sara meets Merv and finds that even at fifty-four there are possibilities. An exuberant, heart-warming, contemporary comedy by one of America's best playwrights.
Opening Night: Friday, January 19, 2001 - Closing Night: Saturday, February 3, 2001
Tom | Ron Ceglia, Jr. |
Pfeni | Geri Kennedy |
Nick | Beau Kennedy |
Tess | Lauren Moran Mills |
Geoffrey | Tom Schopper |
Gorgeous | Joyce Slous |
Sara | Robin Totillo |
Mervyn | Larry Wilbur |
Director | Jay Mills
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Producer | Walter Nieman
Claire Siegmund |
Stage Manager | Martie Cheek
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Set Design | Sal Ruggiero
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Set Construction | Bill Purdy
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Set Construction-Crew | BJ Brennan
Roger Clark Michael Friedhoff Howard Henn Beau Kennedy Marty Kleindienst Todd Mills Walter Nieman Steve Zevas |
Set Decor | Walter Nieman
Claire Siegmund |
Set Decor-Crew | BJ Brennan
Michael Friedhoff Carol Offermann Bill Purdy Jonathan Wentz |
Lighting Design | Todd Mills
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Lighting Board Operation | Todd Mills
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Sound Design | Jay Mills
Larry Wilbur |
Sound Operation | Kelly Chippendale
Brian Marshall Stacey Wilbur |
Props | Carolyn Murray
Dina Pesci |
Costumes | Janet Lazar
Lillian Miller |
Make-Up / Hair | Evelyn Gorman
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Photography | Marge Gaffney
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Program Cover | W Design, LLC
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Publicity | Tom Schopper
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